The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 11 June 1923
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
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Title Section16 1923-06-11 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CE^'^S. SINGAPORE, S.S., MONDAY, JUNE 11, 192?.. No. 10,91216 words
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Article196 1923-06-11 1 lhe Stamhulipki Ministry ha> been displaced m Dulgaria, the communists and opposition turning out the agrarians, luckily without much bloodshed Pag« 7. What is described a- a coup at Peking seems to have been merely a strike of the gensdarmes because they could not get their pay196 words
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Article1000 1923-06-11 1 The Thoroughfare lies m a busy part of the town. Up and down ita highway, for an old quarter of Singapore, fa rly broad m many pa/ts private cars, taxis, motor busses large and small, lorries and rikisha* wander at their own sweet will a.id pace. The whole1,000 words
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Advertisement195 1923-06-11 1 gpfGAPOBB. Telephone 2920. (10 Lines). wgkammk T n. F ,ne-r lUtaM m th* Ea.t ri?p^n A 7 v T<!a TU ESDAY.—Dinnor Dance. (rill Room adjoining Dining Room NVKDN ESDAY.— Orchestral Concert open 8 a.m. to 12 p.m. 1W^ Y^^WMH« I SAKKIES BROTHERS, Proprietors. J*****2 M>»M!;»>nitlMllM»Mtn»ll!lMMMl»lliiiH||nnnnm,,| l m|||>||l|||nTTty^ T^ I CARIBONUM195 words
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Advertisement145 1923-06-11 1 BURNETT'S f^rt^ he est P a^t of a J^ls^^W| Imported By I IP African Eastern I itt^^Sp^Bpj Trads Corporation MfeSlfe* y fjgw ruTmaifri llnrorporated m Engiaaciy II "pg| SINGAPORE. I europe Hotel Tb* After Dinner Dance is held every TUffMfcy, Thur^y and Hltul^ An ite'Miaa fee of $I^o is charged145 words
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Advertisement139 1923-06-11 1 LATEST ADVEKTISEMEMTS. <**»*«» shaped eye-clam f lom Ezekiel and Sons— Page C.nema machinery for sale— Pace N«w Stocks of Moutrie pianos— P a <re 12 Page l 3 iearn Sll ab Ut SmHlt milliner y East Asiatic Cos three ships, Bolivia, Malay a and Faistria— Pan* 10 famous Arnold Quartette139 words
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Miscellaneous163 1923-06-11 1 IHE WEEK Monday, lltk. High water, y.3 a.m., 8.44 p.m. vuica homeward mail leaves. I^prue I: £t. J. 0. B. vs. Middlesex, 8. R. C. Tuesday^ 12th. High water, 9.48 a.m., 9.16 p.m. iAjague II: Seletar vs. Y. M. C. A., S. C. F. A I League II: Ex-Services vs.163 words
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Article449 1923-06-11 2 "That Htnv'% <:lf«nt Int rest." Tht- ■neceai of Mr. C. W. Darbishitv ;t the la«t Pai lianu ntar>- il.ct oni pleased Aaaociat'ofl nf Bi-itisli Malaya, th« fr c atid independent lectors of liis COQfttitiu'ncy. the party, Vv.v Trade and Free Port stalwarts, 'uul many others, including449 words
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Article193 1923-06-11 2 .V reported m Saturday** issiK of tJ-' 1 Lgapo.€ Fret Prass, s Chinese named Chla)| Goh L c, nocoontant at Mssi rs. Meyer Brctaers, Malacca Street, has been arrestt-! and charged m connection with an alleged fraud. The man was piodoeed before M» l Ahearnc m the193 words
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Article28 1923-06-11 2 Monday nth Individuri Troops Parade Wednesday. 13th Band Practice, 5.15 P .n, 'HANK C. SANDS, Commissioner Ttar. is jj ut, t as grave a f28 words
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Advertisement356 1923-06-11 2 i tO Lfe OU FOk SALE. LARfiK 'i>()WNS, newly erected rea (rain 10AH to 60,000 sq. ft. fey ag rhrer j LAHi.K STORKS fn>m 6,000 to 24,000 r.| ft. near .vl-rf a;ul khipplivt' ntd h\. 'iin^s fot ofi;ee c fodowna. OntraUy situated All mmediale em... p-oin^ etioap Apply or wiTte356 words
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Advertisement419 1923-06-11 2 -y' ~f T W T^ T At Era MJT ™^p^B^ n* fl^^kVMJ K*\l g Which would you choose? V VTCH YOUR SWEEIHEABT— S SEX— THE BUTTERFLY MAN S C:R 000 If you don'! look out In* will .u«'t her. AN HOLK OTHER ATTRACTIONS. S lr IHirts— Starring Hale Hamilton. Ntd419 words
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Advertisement513 1923-06-11 2 Allianibra In Our Next Chan^ MONDAY. Uth JUNE, i., s \Trr IX THE SECOND SHOW AT iP M Sl Vll Topical Budget British Screen N«W| HODKINBON PIBBENTB Enid Beonott Keeping up with Lizzie 111 6 P t rt«» Is a fast moving- comedy that creates many miles, Rod brim hearty513 words
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Article122 1923-06-11 3 (By Courtesy of the Nanyo NvhiNichi Shimlmn.) Tokio. June 8. It ii stated that the Premier, Baron Katoh, hat agreed to open the proposed Russo-Japanese conference provided that the discussion takes place without connection with former ronferenees. The former N. Y. K's. head office was destroyed by lire122 words
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Article569 1923-06-11 3 i u.v in brackets show the issue valm )i viic Share in dollars unless otherwiat nark"' 1 C Com di>\ X equals ex div.] 3at;.:r Padang n 1$) \i Vz 52*4 Htam 'Pin ($1) l.;!T'.-.. 1.42 Ms leUintoh Oj iu 20 nom. khan Tin 40 45 Kamuntings 2.4.6 2.5.6569 words
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Advertisement348 1923-06-11 3 noT?"n t 1 v T? "P. s I I Designed to eliminate blowout troubles, the f 1 Dunlop Multiple Ply Cord is unbeatable m 4 I this respect. Many layers of small threads, <p I each separated from the adjoining layers by i a sheet mould, and under a high348 words
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Advertisement32 1923-06-11 3 Mr*;. Lawforil 6 Mr. Pierrepant 5 Mrs. Gosset 2 20 .Collected by Mrs. Sime: Wing Loong 5 Mrs. Murchison 4 'A Friend' 25 Total $12,536.10 1 W. P. W. KER, Hon. Treasurer.32 words
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Advertisement616 1923-06-11 3 Xgßrtgy Thc^c troublesome complaints nrc generally dm* CJWP r<) ll u Kg'-* n l' !vcr in<^ 7rc most frequently \fflf experienced In those who lead a scdent.iry liie. A teaspoonful of ENO's "Fruit Salt" m a glass of cold vratef will prove soothing and refreshing, and by eliminating harmful waste616 words
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Article1160 1923-06-11 4 EDINBURGH CASTLfI AM) THE NATIONAL WAR MEMORIAL. 1 (From Our Own Ooireepondefft.) Edinburgh, May 9. the first tinu' m modern history Edinburgh Castle il to bo loft without a guftison. When Redfotd Barracks were constructed some years a^o it was undei.ii.(>.! that foT military purposes the barrack- woald1,160 words
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Article210 1923-06-11 4 Reply o European A v*oci»tion Calcutta. May 2J Mr?. Stirr has sen* the in 1 ow I from the C.M.S Bospital PeaKawar. I the V.ce-Preevident. r/jn>per.n Associate m reply to the letter /n wh.ch tho tion's admiral on for her bravery expressi-d "Ma I through y o210 words
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Article71 1923-06-11 4 There is a piquant story M«J«J David Cox's cottage, m** x<> 0 ()n hat just been dtatcoyd b- nr*. f ting it the *tM >old las retired West Indian plantar, transaction was be'ng i j&fi arose a quoation of aU* shl .r Cox searched hi* pock** T^ .c cessary coins,71 words
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Advertisement903 1923-06-11 4 k b^^^m *s^a^as^slßßßaValaVHHr9Vsls^^^aa^a^aVlaCßaan! f^a^^r I aVC l m I ssV 1 1 1 bb^bhA A »^bs^b^^lv .fA. w a^Hs^^^^k\ a^aa^^M^aiavßi^a^^r av£^ aHI la^S |S| VIDGIhIA CIGARETTES this OATENt f- .i^T^^ W^^^B rjiccadilly Cigarettes have a character essentially individual. Ihe A q n k» ■•'■'.s 5^ML k *S act that each903 words
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Advertisement99 1923-06-11 4 Quality *nd Experience Bring Your Electrical Industrial Problems To n.m'tfrgTs OUR LATEST ORDER FROM A LARGE LOCAL FACTORY INCLUDES I g I f I itiUiui j jBBSS3&2± •-;i < UNITED ENGINEERS LIMITED hi (Incorporated m Sinj^aporo.) ELECTRICAL DEPARTMENT, SINGAPORE. H 4WBWBWwv^r«r«PTr"' >^<>r^ <^ I can v- -v I QUALITY is99 words
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Article399 1923-06-11 5 AN ECONOMICAL CONVENIENCE. TTic fl mc o« by hai)(; Pleojuit operation, write* a eorreapoodenl t'> the "Manchester Guardian," and on a k ale as m the case of steam boilers mr y varietie, of furnace, is, fa ad dition 1a1>,,,,us ami exhausting especially freeing tht fln* .< interval399 words
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Article139 1923-06-11 5 THOUSANDS OF FOWL OVER NIAGARA. Flocks Swiai to Death. M?^ nti^ *>r the bin's. 'or mile. acrosa the iky like the swoke th^thto tfce Northern feeding groanda Wind was so bfeh that thousand i >- i on the N.a^ara River .bore the aml WOIG »wept along m the ,urr-M t139 words
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Article384 1923-06-11 5 Th« Miukints Welfare Conuiutsea i alcutts has issued a report, after the i lx'Mlirnl examination of »50<)0 stud-en's. M oODM very interesting conclusions can be deofeoed from a careful examination of the records/ continues the report. "It will be found riial the avenge F» ngaii student attains384 words
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Article338 1923-06-11 5 Dr. Walter Seise writes from Bristol, t the Times: -I do not think that poisonmg rati is 6 safe Method m case of Pt-.uue. a rat from a plague-urfesUd nous© is MurC6 f danger when it dies, > the rat-flea. leaves the cold carcass and searches for another338 words
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Article117 1923-06-11 5 I isii g little '■•■<:> n ta at the European Hospita Kual itl on the evening of May 30th, when Sister Annie l,< yd of the Medici I Departnn nt, Ba v Gajah, receh ed the of the Pax Ea tern Nui g A Ihe pretentafaon x&a made by the117 words
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Advertisement355 1923-06-11 5 TO LET. Ll -y_-Oifi<vs m Raffles Quay facing the a ft* Harbour and J Three floors, total area about 6,000 Rent (at less thaa half the usual) Jj?! r rren?em Immediate Entry. Apply POWIXL CO.. LTD. 18 and 17 Raffles Place. 04 uc i \nimk*4 House i droums, 2' v355 words
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Advertisement533 1923-06-11 5 TENDERS. Tend rs wi Jl Erection of 1 Beoeee, Delta Road: <U) Em r B«ncy 2- Erection of n-n m. i» lovelock Road Urgency Houses, •£5 i^'?.'^' o' Tend,, ■vcoipt for ,h' s d^,""* P^^'ion of tho whose tho J KU of a« eD /l" S W thln t=n da533 words
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Advertisement524 1923-06-11 5 NOTICES. Dol|ar Di lec tory 1923-4 Issue. A popular publication at a popular price. Used m every office, home and institution. •S2 Post Free. Dollar Directory Company. Dunlop House, ROBINSON ROAD. IN TI^ n SL PHKMi: COURT OF mi &TRAITS SETTLEMENTS SETTLEMENT OP SINGAPORE. In t'u« natter of ™!1 j™,"524 words
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Advertisement445 1923-06-11 5 GOOD form ami practical ■anln are combined when c rreclly-stylcd rimless eye-glasses add ihe final touch to the impeccable —umbla of evening clothes. <>ur Hfanlesa Glaaaea are correctly styled, and m addition both comfort and dignity are built into this fine mounting: without aaertfkag an iota of its scientific abilty445 words
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729 1923-06-11 6 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. MONDAY. JUNE 11, 1923. Week End Commentslias there been another German Note, or is it, as Herr Rosenberg told the foreign journalists, merely a memorandum It might have been ii tended as a genuine offer, and then, 1 when shown to fail m the essentials, 1 have729 words
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Article522 1923-06-11 6 i The 5 37 p.m. train Tank Road to Bukit Timah and Utt 6JB p.m. train Bukit Timah to Tank Roarl will not run after 15th June. The Government of Madras have sanctioned the introduction of free and cri.i pulsory elementary education m Masulipaiam municipality with effect from July The522 words
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Article247 1923-06-11 6 His Excellency the Governor, Sir Laurence Guil laniard, left Singapore on Saturday morning on board the Government yacht Seabelle, for a fortnight's tour along the East Coast of the Peninsula. His ExcelV^cy's departure was delayed by the receipt of an important cable from the Secretary of State247 words
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Article122 1923-06-11 6 Malaya PavUion. Readers, are reminded of the invitatioi to assist m the preparation of the Guidi to the Malaya Pavilion by submitting designs for the outside cover. Arrange ments for the guide nre well advanced: i should prove an attractive souvenir of th< Exhibition and an informative122 words
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Article181 1923-06-11 6 Tho report of the Directors for the year ended 31 st March, 1923, to bo presented at puieral meetinp, on Monday, 18th June, at nocn, states. The profit for the year is $6,573.17 vMefa aoded to the amount broug-ht forward from the previous year leaves a balance m181 words
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Article127 1923-06-11 6 A startling programme is bein^ presented by the Empire Cinema to-n ght The opening of a new Universal serial, The Sacret Four, featuring Eddie, Polo, the Hercules of the screen, will be followed by comedy of romance sure to win your heart, Kissed, a Universal attraction featuring Marie127 words
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Article26 1923-06-11 6 m A Government Gazette Extraordinary, ssued on Saturday, appoints the honT)le Kr. F. M. Baddeley as Deputy Governor luring the absence of His Excellency Sir Guillemard.26 words
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Article255 1923-06-11 6 Straus St.- J^af. B an d their daugbte, Hn v' M B had i v.ry tU .xn^^'^^ B Horn Ipoh An Soon aft r 1,.,., Part of th, ri J" >n two arm,,i c, H I first a, (i heM r man B had m,,, !y nu,i, I255 words
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Article79 1923-06-11 6 PEXANG NEWS (From Our Own Correspondent) I'enanf?, Jim*- At Urn inquest on Captain Hunter, f--1 Straits' Su-ain.-hip Corr.nav.y'- stetMt 1 Ipoh, who died whilst bathing off Runnyf imv-j Hotel. verdict of death fron; rj tural <.'auso> wa- returned. 1 The death has taken pirre of Mi I A.79 words
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Article290 1923-06-11 6 Like many of Alexandra Duma* the Three jfiakotfO n is adm;rab!v li table to the screen. Thu* 12 part pr turn screened at the Victor.* The'.rt Saturday night by the United Art Corporation local branch, is an ail-: splendid film. The portrait] of the is. so full290 words
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Article17 1923-06-11 6 A supplement to the TMA J" alnc the new Labou Code. ifcjW rtroduced into the Federal Council17 words
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Advertisement189 1923-06-11 6 I COATES ogk Plymouth 1 f^gP *^P JLJ.X. The Navy's Choice. GALDBECK, MACGREGOR CO., LTD. (Incorporated m Shanghai). Office, 45 Robinson Road. Telephone 228. T^ T A T TT i^l TT' f T"^ C*% I l\l f\ I I I H RONEO LTD,, 11, Colly er Quay. (Incorporated m England)189 words
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Advertisement60 1923-06-11 6 Finest Selectee Devonshire Bacon < SINGAPORE Cold Storage CO., LTD. (Inc. S.S.) ORCHARD ROAD. JOHN DUKE OI*TICIAN Fellow of the British Optical Association. I'utinan of the Worshipful Company of Spectacle Makers. Freeman of the City of London. Late of Old Broad St. London. hate Senior Optician British Array. Aldcrshot, Englund.60 words
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Article452 1923-06-11 7 B l'T BLOODLESS. I [Router I Service.] vKNMKNT OVERTHROWN. Sofia, June 9. nmel; mm overthrown at three the organisation of re- ,.ported u by the active I r ~mbU** mm* arrested and a formw by H a. gcept the Communists. .rrisons sit supporting nt Order prevails at452 words
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Article24 1923-06-11 7 SiVila, June 9. Kabul states that the have arrested two Han*>n a charge of murderA^raon and Orr. Th« m CU9tod y l24 words
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Article737 1923-06-11 7 TENSION LESS. j [Reuter's Service.] FOR FOREIGN CONSUMPTION. Berlin, June 8. Rosenberg, foreign minister, addressing the foreign press representatives, said that' the memorandum did not contain a higher I offer than the Note of May 2, because no German government dare promise what it was convinced the737 words
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Article687 1923-06-11 7 THE MEDITERRANEAN. [Reuter's Service] REDISTRIBUTION. Malta, June, 9. The official announcement of the relief of the seventh destroyer flotilla, at present m the Mediterranean, by the third flotilla of tho Atlantic fleet, which comprises the latest built British destroyers, is interI rated "here as the first step687 words
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Article118 1923-06-11 7 Paris, June 9. The French Air Mission, which wm to fly round the world, will shortly be ordered to abandon the attempt m consequence of the numerous mishaps. After much delay at starting, Lieutenants Picard and Madon traversed It: ly, crossing to Tunis, when Picard was obliged to118 words
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Article724 1923-06-11 7 THE "DRY" BELT. [Reuter'a Service] LIBATION TO NEPTUNE. London, June 10. The last "wet" liner, the Mauretania, has departed .to America. The Company has supplied passengers of the Majestic going out on Wednesday, with forms wherein they are asked to estimate, and also to pay for the724 words
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Advertisement118 1923-06-11 7 JUST RECEIVED THE BEVERAGE SHAKER IN FINEST QUALITY NICKEL PLATE fe-SgS No. 121 CAPACITY ONE PINT §%ytk PRICE $3.50 W— r-'-f-^ No. 122 CAPACITY »Vi PINTS W '^B We invite inspection of our new and extensive stocks of high class CATALOGUE ON APPLICATION. Robinson Co., Ltd. (Incorporated m Singapore). rood118 words
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Advertisement572 1923-06-11 8 BLUE FUNNEL LINE Regular Service to 4 iNDON, AMSTERDAM, ROTTERDAM, ANTWERP, HAMBURG AND BREMEN, GENOA, MARSEILLES, LIVERPOOL AND GLASGOW. MARSEILLES, HAVRE, LIVEKFOOL AND GLASGOW. BOSTON AND NEW YORK. Taking cargo on through Bill of Lading for all OverUtu Points. HOMEWARDS. dv« Singapore. ELPENOR Marseille*, Havre, Liverpool and Gla^ow In port572 words
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Advertisement563 1923-06-11 8 ELLBRMAN BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP Ctv, LW. vlncorporKied is E: r/jxud) PASSENGER SER\7CI?, BlM:r er ODTWAiitD. D«« Si« r r ts.s. CITY OF KARACHI China-Japan Oct 5 ♦s.s. CITY OF PARIS China-Japan Nov 16 ♦s.s. CITY OF CANTERBURY Clina— Japan Dec. 27 HOMEWARD. t».». CITY OF MANCHESTER Marseille*— London July 29 a.s.563 words
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Advertisement551 1923-06-11 8 BRITISH INDIA and APCAR lIKEs (Incorporated m England* iMAIL, PASSENGER CARr/i LAR SEEVICKB PENINSULAR ORIENTAL STEaJvF Vu LONDON FAR EAST H^L (Under Contract with His Mmjeatv*. r, OUTWARDS from LONDON. HnAII For China and Japan. fm Urn OM KWAKDS Tonnage. Siagapor*. U»vt"* MALWA 11,0*0 JoaalQ SARDINIA Ton "age. KHIVA 9.00U551 words
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Advertisement320 1923-06-11 9 I Ellcrman Bucknali Steam Shin Co im IMBRICAN MANCHURIAN LINE) M# (Incorporated iv England.) :ut X Xi BOSTON AND NEW YORK vU SUEZ OR PANA** FROM NEW YORK fl *>«»• S'por« Route F 9 -luly 1 Q MCI M or I J nW l:s=:: Dn« S>«r« Route I 1 1320 words
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Advertisement661 1923-06-11 9 ADMIRAL LINE (Incorporated m U.S A > PRESIDENT JACKSON J 7^"** Arri PRESIDENT JEFFERSON j!L? Jul^ 4 PRESIDENT GRANT TI T July 16 PRESIDENT MADISON JuJ y 28 PRESIDENT MCKINLEY Au^ 2 Au 9 Al.o R e ,uL, safliiig, every 12 day. from Hongkong to Manila l*t Q^ F «r«,661 words
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Advertisement371 1923-06-11 9 ISTHMIAN LINE Arnvmg from America via Panama and Loading for BOSTON. NEW YORK AND akmsto^ TIMORE VIA rfUEZDIWT. FAIRFIEU) CITY S'n B ,pore June 2g STEEL TRAVELKH Z^^Z lak.,, X c«*o on th.ough BOU^l Udj£ 'to Points Auff 28 For freight «y particulars, apply' lo HENDERSON BROS. LIMITED. (Shipping Department)371 words
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Article262 1923-06-11 10 The Dutch steamer Soerabaya brought 800 tons of coal from Palembang- yesterday. 1 The Japanese are said to be designing small seaplanes which can be struck down arm carried by submarines. I The Japanese steamer Himalaya Maru, tj from Tut.carin to Kobe, with a cargo of I cotton,262 words
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Article192 1923-06-11 10 i Mr. E. A. Salisbury, of Los Angeles, certi.inly de— nrcd better luck than to have hi*; motor yacht Wisdom II gutted by firv I at Genoa just when she was about to start on the last le.cr of his cruise round the world which has192 words
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440 1923-06-11 10 WHAT THE PRESSURE OF ICE IS LIKE. Chief Offictre Story of the Endurance. Captain Givenstreet, the formor chief officer of tho Endurance, which carried the! Shackleton Expedition 1914-16, was the! guest recently cf the members of the London Commercial Club at their luncheon m London. Captain Greonstroa paid a tribuie440 words
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Advertisement322 1923-06-11 10 UNDERAATOOD Improved PORTABLE Model I j THE MACHINE YOU WIJ.L EVENTUALLY BUY. i i PATERSON, SIMONS CO LTD. I (Incorporated m England). j SINGAPORE, PENANG, KUALA LUMPUR m a* CHINA MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO., LTD. WITH WHICH 13 ASSOCIATED THE SHANGHAI LIFE INSURANCE CO. LTD. Both Incorporated under the Hongkon*322 words
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Advertisement343 1923-06-11 10 Genasco Roafiiw 2 PLY AND t FLT *R COMPLETE WITH PATENT WNREU WO NAILS FOR FIXINIT the resw/t of L oi^er 40 Years j J run, che experience We*:- c l9^H t/lanatt aps, I manufacture g^ <^; pr 0 an</ 1 GE-V4SCO t satisfies from j witnstantis f^ergt fteg/ On343 words
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Advertisement106 1923-06-11 10 NORDDEITSCHER LLOKI ANj I 'fL\ftißL'RG-AMimUM '•'cnipani^ I rattu 12 fanaa TKe wdtnoUd tN Cm 1 I ul I UUfc j P«i Hoagkoßf i i j GOTTINGEN iNDL; '1 MUNBTERLAND (HA "I HOMEWARD I \\t Rotterdam, Hau.burg vi s*l RMLAND {llA.l! Ja J BCHLEBIEN (NDX.) J REUSSSN (B L) "1 OTTING106 words
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Miscellaneous772 1923-06-11 10 MAILJTABLE. TO-DAY. Medan, Sabang-, Suez, Port Said, Genoa, Algiers, Lisbon, Southampton and Amsterdam, taking mails for Europe P. der Nederlanden S a.m Medan Rumphius 9 a.m. Djambi Brandan 9 a.m. Saigon, Hongkong, Shangnai and Japan Porthos 10 a.m. P. Sambu and Singkep Trap 11 a.m. Cocub Singgarang Hang Chiap noon772 words
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Article71 1923-06-11 11 June 8. Bank demand 2(4 1-16 Private credits 3 m.s. 2!4 13-32 New York, demand 53% I Cjvdits 90 days 56*4 France demand 170 Hongkong, demand 1 p.c. Dis. Yokohama, demand 109%*, Java, demand 140^ Bangkok, demand 80 Sovereign, Bank Buying 8.54 B'tnk of Kngland Ratt 3 p.c. B;u-71 words
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Article142 1923-06-11 11 Tin IM Tons M9\ Gambier Cube No. 1 24.00 Gambicr 12.50 Pepper White 22.50 Pepper Black 14.50 Tapioca, small flak- f.ir. 11.00 Ptarl Sapo small 7.50 Copru 10.40 Copra .Suiulried 10.85 Opium, Benares unc. 4,000 Rico, Rangoon white 230.00 Rice. Sim No. 1 for expoit i*5.QO Rice, Siam No.142 words
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Article38 1923-06-11 11 Singapore, June 9th, 11.30 a.m. Singapore Standard Ribbed Smoktd Sheet. Spot 50 50 June 50^4 50%; July-Sept. 52V> 52%; Oct.-Dec. 54% 55; Jan.-March 56 5644. London quotation sheet Is. 2%d. j Market Easier.38 words
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Article375 1923-06-11 11 64 Superior Posts AbolishedMadras, May 25. In addition to the retrenchment of 6 l lakhs effected m expenditure on the Ind.an Engineering Service ill th 1 Budget for 1922-23 th? Hon. Mr. Patro, Minfoor for Public Works, effected a reduction of three lakhs by further reorganisation. It375 words
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Article176 1923-06-11 11 LYALL AND EVATT'S REPORT Singapore, .!«iu' Tin. v JI .»s LOft, i}. 7s 6d. Rubber*. la 2%<i., unchanged. Market steady. Rubber* L!u Benotp 25 3<). Bungei Tnkangi 30 35, Brogas 65 70, Tambalaks 75 r llVk t Kuala Sidims ..Y'O 2.40 Malik;EHndaa l.r>o 1.55, Ayer afoMa LB5176 words
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Article528 1923-06-11 11 KECENT WOKK IN CEYLON. At the first ord nary general me-tin.i the Rubber Research Schme (Ceylon), hei«l recently at the Colombo Chamber of Comlr.erce rooms, Mr. F. A. Stockdale, Director of Agricultur presented the competition cup offered for the largest number of buiigrafted rubber plants on any CeylonM.M. - 528 words
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Advertisement367 1923-06-11 11 Ajietf over $5,000,000. m THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE amSTuSmr mm u n oFFTrE- Wir.«v. v (Incor Porated m Straits Settlements) .n-RACTIVE PLANS OF ASSURANCE Aasur ance Companies Act. AGENTS WANTED Secretary .Managing Director Actuary &&KWO3L HORACE W. RAPER. C. C. NICHOLL, RI.A., F.F.A. AIJJANCE ASSURANCE Co., Ltd. uratej m367 words
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Advertisement402 1923-06-11 11 of India, Australia and China Incorporated m England by Royal Ckartei Paid up Capital m 600.000 shares £5 eack £3,000.000 I R* 8 r Fund 3,800.000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors 3.000.000 HEAD OFFICE. 38 Bisbopsgate, London, E. G Agencies and Branches. Alor Star Hongkong Puket Amntear Iloilo Rangooi: Bangkok Ipoh402 words
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Advertisement527 1923-06-11 11 HONGKONG SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. (Incorporated m Hongkong) Head Office: Hongkong. Authorised Capital $50,000,00 C Paid up-Capital $20,000,000 Reserve Funds:— Sterling 4,500,000 Silver $24,500,000 Reterve Liability of Proprietors $20,000,000 COURT OF DIRECTORS. A. O. Lang, Esq., Chairman. D. G. M. Bernard, Esq., Deputy Chairman A.H. ComptonrEsq. Hon. Mr. E.V.D. Parr. G.M.527 words
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Advertisement332 1923-06-11 11 LCMITED. ESTABLISHED 1880. Re8 c r ye Fund Y 69,000,000 v Resident; K Kodama Esq Vice-President: R. Ichinomiya, Eiq. DIRECTORS. mi tit I. Matsukata, Eaq. HEAD OFFICE YOKOHAMA Singapore Branch si- A Chulia Street BRANCHES. Batavia London q r> icsjr* pnw*i iea t f, n e ncisco Sss. AIIM fcfa332 words
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Advertisement47 1923-06-11 11 ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE (Incorporated i» England by Royal Charter A. D. 1720.) FIBE MOTOR CAR MA RINK Fidelity Guarantee— Administration Bonds Singapore Representative*— Messrs. BARLOW Co. Messrs. WEARE Co., Ltd Messrs. HARRISONS, BARKER Co., Ltd Branch Office— 64, The Arcade, Collyer Quay. A. GORDON LEE, Resident Manager.47 words
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Article700 1923-06-11 12 THE DEATH OF GENERAL HUSSEY. (From Our Own Corrcspomtent.) Jessefton, June 4. it was only yesterday, on the arrival of the s.s. Deli from Singapore, that we reoe'ved the new* of the death of BrigadierGeneral A. H. Hussey, which occurred m Singapore after his return from North700 words
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Article157 1923-06-11 12 Washington, May 7. The United States is unlkely to cooperate m the reduction of debts and rey.araf ons suggested m the French Note to Germany. Congress is expected to apply Brtish debt payir.ents to the bonus for soldiers, a sure "pass" next year m view of157 words
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Article856 1923-06-11 12 THE KING'S BIRTHDAY. (From Our Own Correspondent). Malacca, June 7. Malacca laid itself out to celebrate His Majesty's Birthday m a way worthy of the occasion, and succeeded pretty well m its object. The morning" was occupied with the ceremonial Parade. The hon'ble Mr. W. Langham Carter took856 words
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Article227 1923-06-11 12 COUNTY CRICKET. [Reuter's Service.] London, June 8* Oxford: West Indies beat Oxford University by eight wickets. In Oxford's first innings Stevens made 182 and Guise 120, and for the West Indies Constant ine compiled 77 and ChalloVier, m the second innings, 100 not out. Lords: Middlesex defeated Warwickshire227 words
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Article119 1923-06-11 12 London. June 8. The result of the Oaks was 1. Brownhylda, 10 to 1. 2. Shrove, 100 to 7. S. Teresina, 8 to 1. Twelve ran; won by a neck and a head. Place bctttag was 2 to 1 on Brownhylda. LAWN TENNIS. London, Jane 9. Ai Manchester,119 words
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Article351 1923-06-11 12 Twelve boats took advantage of a tine sailing breeze yesterday mbrning, when the second round of the Gu'Uemard Chal-leng-e Cup was completed. Helen was away lirst, followed closely by Betty, Polly, Jean II and Kathleen. It was a "Ion? and a ehort w to the first351 words
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Article35 1923-06-11 12 Tuesday's Ties. S. N. Ahmrd and G. J. Dawson vs. A. E. Schudel and S. E. Newbery. I Abed and S. Ab?<j vs. Tan Chong Cark and Chong Chee Lim.35 words
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Article59 1923-06-11 12 Goals P. W. L. D. For Agst. Pts, Midds. 6 6 0 0 12 1 10 SC.C. 5 4 10 9 2 8 SC.F. A. 6 3 2 1 6 8 7 S. J. O. B. 6 2 3 13 8 6 R. G. A. 6 259 words
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Article400 1923-06-11 12 Superior m every department of the pame, the Bankers, Brokers and Insurance inflicted an overwhelming defeat on the Services on the Padang or Saturday, and thus became winners of the S.C. C. Cricket Tournament. With a total of ten points, the 8.8. and I400 words
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Article69 1923-06-11 12 Me O. 11. R. W. Major Spring 11 2 48 3 Lt. Stephcnson 4 0 22 3 Capt. Whinney 9 0 40 4 Comdr. Morrell 10 6 1 Thf Tournament Table. n P. W. L. D. Pta. B. B. and I. 4 3 0 1 10 Merchants 3 111469 words
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Article292 1923-06-11 12 The S.R.C. played the Middlesex Kept on Saturday afternoon. The 0 Reeiment Wwrt m first and compiled 116 for ten wickets, Palmer paying rplendid cricket for 93. during which he hit ten four* and three .sixes. The S.R.C. replied with the meagre total of 24. Going292 words
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